Middle East News Headlines
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Iranian state TV issues first official death toll from recent protests, saying 3,117 were killed
Iranian state TV has issued the first official death toll from recent protests, saying 3,117 people were killed in the demonstrations that began Dec. 28
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Trump's Board of Peace is dividing countries in Europe and the Middle East
Divisions have emerged over U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace as its ambitions have grown beyond Gaza
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Israel's settler movement takes victory lap as a sparse outpost becomes a settlement within a month
Israeli settlers are celebrating the inauguration of a new settlement in the West Bank on land where Israel and the U.S. once hoped to build a hospital for Palestinian children
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Trump confidants, former British leader and Middle East officials are at forefront of US Gaza plan
President Donald Trump’s new Gaza ceasefire plan includes a committee to manage Gaza's daily affairs
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White House names some leaders with roles in next steps in Gaza, while Palestinian committee meets
The White House has released the names of some of the leaders who will play a role in overseeing next steps in Gaza
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Middle East allies in blitz of diplomacy urged Trump to hold off on Iran strikes, diplomat says
Several Middle Eastern allies of the United States have urged the Trump administration to hold off on strikes against Iran for the government’s deadly crackdown on protesters
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Ex-Sen. Kyrsten Sinema sued for allegedly breaking up bodyguard's marriage
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema allegedly had a romantic relationship with a member of her security detail, leading to the breakup of his marriage
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What you need to know about Grok and the controversies surrounding it
Elon Musk's AI assistant, Grok, is facing scrutiny from governments worldwide
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Netanyahu says the announced start of Gaza ceasefire's next phase is a 'declarative move'
Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed nine people, including three women, following the U.S. announcement of a second phase in the fragile ceasefire
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Beirut's Commodore Hotel, a haven for journalists during Lebanon's civil war, shuts down
Beirut’s Commodore Hotel, once a hub for foreign journalists during Lebanon’s civil war, has closed amid the country’s economic crisis
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